Ford-Hyundai of Kirkland is a long standing business that prides itself on being a community partner. We work hard at…
Cities adopt codes to protect the public and to set standards for building construction and design. Local codes set the…
In two very short weeks we celebrate the Fourth of July. It will be the 11th annual celebration of the event put on by a little non-profit organization called Celebrate Kirkland,
The real estate market in Kirkland has taken a major turn and a restoration of property owners’ rights could help put it back on the right track. For example, until 1992 it was non-taxable to gift a home that you owned to a next-of-kin other
I was reading the June 9 issue of the Kirkland Reporter and a comment from the front page story struck me. The story was “My Home Wholesale could be site of new public safety building.”
I am really dismayed that the paper continues to publish Bob Style’s articles. His tirades are mean-spirited and do not reflect the values of our community.
You do have to try to see the humor in some pretty bad occurrences. Hence, In the same vein as much of the nonsensical back and forth on the oil spill, I submit the following list:
Last week the seniors received a pamphlet from Medicare informing them about what Obamacare will mean for them. What a rosy picture it painted. Supposedly, Obamacare
Dr. Kimball and the Lake Washington School District Board have developed a temporary plan to address the student population changes, though even they would admit it is only temporary (“Lake Washington School District parents “expect voice” over school feeder changes,” May 26 issue).
The Milkin family has suffered a horrific loss. Why would anyone want to inflict that kind of pain on yet more innocent people? Why should Conner Schierman’s parents have to endure the murder of their son? Capital punishment does not punish only the criminal
While the city leaders of Kirkland and Redmond study the idea of a jointly operated community indoor recreation facility and pool, I’d like to point out that there is an existing facility open to the public that many do not know about. It is the Randy & Rod Halvorson ReCreation Center
Jeff Jared states “The power of money is stronger than the power of the color of skin” and that in 2010 he thinks that is so “throughout America.” Mr. Jared, please go for a long drive this summer through the rural southeast of
Comparing mandatory health care to auto insurance is like comparing pineapples to hand grenades. Auto insurance is only mandatory if you choose to drive a car because of the harm you can cause to other people.
“For Kirkland” is a Washington State non-profit organization dedicated to creating a healthy, sustainable city by promoting service to the community, active c
Local worthy Bill Gates has decided that the best thing that could ever happen to our local community is that more of its funds be rerouted through Olympia. Why would he say this? This is ossified thinking at its best and here’s why.
In light of a dangerous initiative that will appear on the ballot in Alaska in the Aug. 24 primary election, I believe it is pertinent to discuss teenage pregnancy and how it affects our community. If passed, the initiative in Alaska
As the pastor of one of Kirkland’s Catholic churches, I would like to respond to Jeff Jared’s opinions expressed in the April 20 edition of the Reporter. Mr. Jared, a self-described atheist,
Kirkland lost its “First Lady” this week and I for one just wanted to say thank you JoMae Woods
After following the Connor Schierman trial since it started, I can’t help but wonder what his motive could possibly have been.
Jeff Jared (“Obama care communist,” May 12) seems to think that redistribution is “communistic.”